COVID Clause Samples
A COVID clause outlines the rights and obligations of the parties in the event that the COVID-19 pandemic or related government restrictions impact the performance of the contract. Typically, it addresses scenarios such as delays, cancellations, or changes in scope due to health regulations, travel bans, or workforce shortages caused by the pandemic. The core function of this clause is to allocate risk and provide clarity on how unforeseen COVID-related disruptions will be managed, helping parties avoid disputes and adapt to changing circumstances.
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COVID. 19 public health emergency means the period beginning on January 27, 2020 and until the termination of the national emergency concerning the COVID–19 outbreak declared pursuant to the National Emergencies Act (50 Deposit means an extraordinary payment of an accrued, unfunded liability. The term deposit does not refer to routine contributions made by an employer to pension funds as part of the employer’s obligations related to payroll, such as either a pension contribution consisting of a normal cost component related to current employees or a component addressing the amortization of unfunded liabilities calculated by reference to the employer’s payroll costs. Eligible employer means an employer Eligible workers means workers
COVID. 19: CONTRACTOR shall follow current executive orders and guidelines as they are updated at the county, state and federal level.
COVID. 19 public health emergency means the period beginning on January 27, 2020 and until the termination of the national emergency concerning the COVID–19 outbreak declared pursuant to the National Emergencies Act (50
COVID. Except as mandated by or in conformity with the recommendations of a Governmental Authority, which government mandates have not materially affected the Company or any Subsidiary, there has been no closure or suspension of the operations or workforce productivity of the Company or any Subsidiary as a result of the novel coronavirus disease outbreak.
COVID. 19. Provider certifies that it does not require its customers to provide any documentation certifying the customer’s COVID-19 vaccination or post-transmission recovery on entry to, to gain access to, or to receive service from the Provider’s business. Provider acknowledges that such a vaccine or recovery requirement would make Provider ineligible for a state-funded contract.
COVID. 19 While the University is taking reasonable steps to follow local, state, and federal guidance intended to promote public health and limit the spread of infection from communicable diseases including but not limited to MRSA, influenza, and COVID-19, the University cannot possibly eliminate all risk of exposure associated with participation in the program. Participation in the program necessarily includes possible exposure to and illness from infectious diseases, including but not limited to MRSA, influenza, and COVID-19 and this document has served to provide me clear and unambiguous notice of the existence of the particular risks related to communicable or infectious diseases that are associated with participation in the program. While rules requiring physical distancing, facial covering, frequently washing my hands, cover mouth when sneezing/coughing, staying home when feeling symptoms as outlined by the CDC and other public health measures may reduce this risk. The risk of serious illness and death does exist; and I KNOWLINGLY AND FREELY ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS, both known and unknown, EVEN IF ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES or other program participants, and I assume full responsibility for my participation. I willingly agree to comply with all of the University’s rules, requirements and guidance regarding infectious diseases as a condition of participation in the program. If, however, I experience in myself or observe in others, any unusual or significant hazard during my presence or participation I will remove myself from participation and bring such information to the attention of the nearest official immediately. I understand that this obligation requires me to remove myself from participation in the program if I am experiencing symptoms of an infectious disease
COVID. 19
1. Health and Safety - We expect that all members of the UWT Housing community—residents, staff and visitors—act in a manner that demonstrates respect and consideration for those around them, including respect and consideration for the health and safety of all community members. All residents are prohibited from behavior that would create a health or safety hazard within UWT Housing and the University may request or require a resident to leave UWT Housing if their continued presence in the housing community poses a health or safety risk for community members. Residents are required to comply with health and safety laws, orders, ordinances, regulations and health and safety guidance adopted by the University or Residence Life as it relates to public health crises, including COVID. This guidance will evolve as the public health crisis evolves and may include, but is not limited to, social distancing, limitations on gatherings, wearing a face covering, COVID diagnostic and surveillance testing (including before or upon arrival to campus), contact tracing, disinfection protocols, limitations on guests into UWT Housing, and quarantine / isolation requirements (including before or upon arrival to campus). Adherence to health and safety requirements applies to all residents, staff and visitors and extends to all UWT Residence Life of UWT Housing, including Rooms, Apartments, bathrooms, community kitchens, lounges, computer rooms, courtyards, Common Areas, dining facilities and other communal spaces.
2. Quarantine / Isolation / Separation - Residents are required to comply with requests from UWT Residence Life to leave their assigned space within 24 hours due to COVID or other public health emergency and failure to do so is a violation of the Residence Life housing agreements and may subject a resident to emergency removal from their assigned space. Not all UW Housing residential Rooms or halls are appropriate for self-quarantine or self-isolation, for example, and in those situations where a resident is recommended to self-quarantine or self-isolate, residents may not be permitted to continue residing in their residential space and will be provided alternative housing arrangements as needed. Removal from UW Housing to isolate or quarantine does not constitute a termination of a resident’s housing agreement.
3. Consolidation - Residents are required to comply with any consolidation efforts needed on campus due to COVID or other public health emergency, includin...
COVID. 19 Guidelines: All Exhibitors and their staff must abide by the Center for Disease Control (“CDC”)'s recommendations for the prevention of the spread of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) and other communicable diseases, as well as the CDC’s COVID-19 quarantine and isolation guidelines as found here: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html. Also, all exhibitors and their staff must follow any federal, state, or local government regulations or health and safety guidance, as well as safety and risk mitigation practices required by event officials for this Festival, including, but not limited to, physical distancing, the proper use of a face mask before and after the Event and any other safety requirements as instructed verbally or in writing by Festival officials.
COVID. 9.1 You agree during the Licence Period:
(a) To follow any applicable Government guidance about social distancing and social isolation; (
COVID. 19
12.1 Lessee agrees to adhere to all applicable City, County and State requirements relating to the prevention of the Covid-19 virus. This includes all persons who will have access to the parking lot and are governed by this Lease.